If I do see people wearingthis, it's definitely on some kind of holiday,like Chinese New Year.

I can't stop looking atpeople, this is crazy.

– My mom would be very happy to see me in these clothes right now.

I'm about to go out into the outside world and we're about to get some Dim Sum.

– You look so pretty! – [Voiceover] Oh, cutie! – So many people actuallyare complimenting me on this.

I don't know if they'rejust trying to be nice.

– It actually feels really nice though with the wind and the air andjust walking down the street.

– And there's alsosomeone staring from a car like they're like, but smiling.

– There was one guy, I noticed, who's taking a lot of pictures, right there, I don'tknow if you can see him.

It was crazy.

I'm about to pick up mygirlfriend for lunch.

She was pretty surprised.

She thought it was a prank, I think.

– What's up? – [Voiceover] Hello? – I have to hold this up and then I also have get this sleeve when I wipe.

I don't get shit on my outfit.

– These are my coworkers.

Give me your first impressions.

– All of a sudden, you were behind me, so I was like, "Oh my gosh,what are you, a ninja?" And I don't think it wasbecause you were wearing the red but maybe that was part of whyI made this absurd comment.

– And then we just called her out on it.

(laughs) – [Voiceover] Do I look more Asian? – You do, you look a lot moreAsian but I think it's great.

(laughs) – I'm super into it actually.

Like you're going to anevent vibe, like fancy event.

– You might look like a manfrom the '60s going to bed.

– A nice Hugh Hefner.

– So, I just did yoga.

– I thought it was interestingbecause it started a dialogue about where you come fromand your parents and, – That's true.

– and your lineage and stuff.

So I thought it was interesting.

– I'm proud to be Asianbut it's just exhausting having to wear my identityon my sleeve like this.

– When I first put on theoutfit and I was driving, I felt like a lot ofpeople were staring at me.

I just felt self conscious.

– In a way it made me face and address my Asian-ness head on, like in a very physical way.

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